My belief - he knew he'd blown his chance of ever getting us top four and the only way was down. This way, he could say he'd have done better if only...... Randy told him the gravy train had hit a red light and he walked out at a time designed to cause maximum inconvenience.
Difference with Villa was that he didn't find a convenient enough excuse.
Thing is under MON we wouldn't have been battered at Newcastle and would have scraped a win against Bolton due to the fact there was no way he would have picked such an adventurous team in either game, if we want the games to be more entertaining we need to accept that there may be one or two poor results on the way.
Mon did what he's always done. When he found out he wasn't doing a good enough job and the money he'd wasted was about to come and kick him hard up the rear end he quit. Difference with Villa was that he didn't find a convenient enough excuse.
Quote from: sfx412 on September 20, 2010, 10:30:17 PMDifference with Villa was that he didn't find a convenient enough excuse.Is this a reference to his wife falling ill.
I thought it was something like this...Money was being wasted on wages on players that wern't getting a look in.Randy wanted to address this issue and MON didn't.He threw a strop and walked.Prick.